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Show The Beaver Press .Thursday, November 6, 1941 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. LYDIA COVINGTON STEWART MARKETING ASSISTANT GETS APPOINTMENT AT STATE COLLEGE Mrs. Lydia Covington Stewart, George formerly 58, wife of George H. Stewart, by the marketing research prominent resident of AdamsviUe, division of Swift and Company, died Thursday, September 30th in has been appointed as an assistant the Iron County hospital at Cedar in marketing research in the decity after a four day illness of partment of Agricultural economics at the Utah State Agricultural pneumonia. Mrs. Stewart was born FebruCollege, Dr. W. P. Thomas, secer-tar- y of the Utah Agricultural Marary 17, 1883, at Orerville, a daugh ter of John T. and Elizabeth keting Service, reports. Beal, a graduate of the college, Adams Covington. has done three years graduate She- and Mr. Stewart had en work at the University of Wiscon gaged extensively in farming and sin where he received his master's stock raising at their AdamsviUe ranch. She was active in church degree and completed resident rework in the AdamsviUe ward, be quirements for his doctor's degree. Born and ing an ardent worker in the Pri- Mr. Beal dklireared at Termonton, research study in as an Association officer mary livestock marketing product while teacher. Was also a faithful Relief Society worker holding dif- employed by Swift and Company. Problems which will receive ferent offices of trust in that orMr. Beal's immediate attention ganization. onare of the potatoes, marketing Besides her husband, she is surcantaand ions, apples, peaches, vived by seven sons and daughter This work will be in conMrs. Owen Stoker of Santa Mon- loupes. nection with Utah Agricultural Mrs. Jamica, California: Thomas service wihidh has as es of Milford, Dan Stewart of Pan-ac- Marketing its aim a more efficient program of Nevada; LeRoy Stewart for the and marketing Piocho, Nevada; Duard Stewart of of fruitsproduction and vegetables in the Nevada Leo and Caliente, Stewart Dr. Thomas explains. of AdamsviUe; 20 grand children state. This service is being conducted and four brothers and sisters, Dav-- j in cooperation with the Utah Agri id B. Covington of Pleasant Grove; June C. Covingto of Lorrey, Utah; cultural Experiment station and Mrs. Emily Greggs of Oregon; the Extension Service. John T. Covington of Los Angeles, of Max Beal, Local Happenings X-ra- with GREENVILLE NOTES Day. 30c Mr. P. M. Williams, who has adv. been visiting In Los Angeles, Cal ifornia for the past two weeks re Mr. and Mrs. Warren Low spent turned home friday. the week end with relatives in Mr. and1 Mrs. Warren Shipp, of Salt Lake City. They returned Beaver, spent Sunday at the home home Monday. of Mrs. Emma Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frost attendMr. and Mrs. Delmar Gray and ed the funeral for Mrs. George two children of Pioohe, Nevada, Stewart at Beaver, Sunday. were over Sunday to attend the Mrs. Olive Murdock, who has funeral of Mrs. George Stewart. been visiting at Monroe for the past two weeks, returned home Mrs. Inez Limb an1 boys of friday. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Coffee were Cedar City spent Sunday at Beaver with their daughter and fam- dinner guests at the home of Bisily Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Parkin- hop and1 Mrs. James Williams Fri son and attended the funeral of day evening. Mrs. Lydia Stewart. Miss Loreen Thompson, of Salt Lake City, spent a few days here Mr. and Mrs. John Griffiths and visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Griffiths of Lawrence Thompson. Minersvllle were Beaver visitors! Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, of Sunday. Beaver spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Kesler of Minersvllle speent Sunday at and family of Milford, spent SunBeaver. day at the home of their mother Blackner. . J,' it. Plan to eat your dinner the Auxiliary on Armistice A complete meal for only per plate. Mrs. Vera Beauhan of Cedar Mr and Mrs. Linnis Winn, and City was a Beaver visitor Sunday Mrs. Hattie- Winn of McGill, Nev. attended the funeral of Mrs. Lydda are spending a few days visiting beautiful flowers. Stewart. with their sister and daughter California; and thirteen half browas The funeral march played Mrs. Lillis Scott. thers and sisters. by Lois White. Mrs. Lena Morris of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton who Funeral services were conductLadies chorus sang "Crossing Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanner and has been at Kanosh for a few days ed Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Beaver The Mrs. Thel- - children of Los ,Angeles, spent returned home Sunday. L. D. S. West Ward chapel under ma Bar," they were: Catherine Miller, Flor Wednesday at Beaver with their Clark Griffiths who has bee-the direction of Bishop Lewis Ste enceBarton, Moore, Bertha Swindlehurst, brother and 'uncle and family Mr. confined' to his home wart of AdamsviUe ward, with Naomi Baker with pneu and Ruth Paice, ac- and Mrs. Otto Schwob. monia is able to be about his Bishop C. Edwin Paice of the West companied by' Lois White. work again. Ward conducting. Invocation Elder William A. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rolley of Mil Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin Jr. The house was filled to Its cap Miller. ford and daughter Mrs. Norma who have been and stood in silent tribute acity visiting here, reFirst was Elder Moroni Banks of Los Angeles, Calif, spent to as the casket was placed In a bank Lazenby speaker their turned at Los An home of Manti. Wednesday at Beaver and met Mr. Tribute of respect from the Dean Johnson from the California geles, California, Friday. Arthur and Glen Blackner AdamsviUe Relief Society was training camp, who came home to MICKIE SAYS spent Monday at Manderfield. read by Buela Farnsworth. attend his father's Mr. Albert C. Solo "When Work Is Done," by Johsenson funeral at Milford. STATE DEPARTMENT OF Mrs. Delia Gray of Cedar City. TU ' HOME NEWSPAPER HEALTH XEWS RELEASE Brother C. Dennis White spoke Mr. Mrs. and John Ashworth comes krro comforting and consoling words and children and Mr. and Mrs. Local health officers reported to the berieved family. THESE TROUBLE? PAYS James Morgan went to Cedar City a total of 303 cases of communiViolin solo "My Rosary," by Friday night to attend a wedding cable disease to IT IS POMIHATEP Reese Griffiths, accompanied by the Division of reception for their nephew and Mrs. Mae C. White. State Departmeat NO INTERESTS, HAS neiee and cousins Mr. and Mrs. Epidemiology, of Health, for the week ending Llder Milton Gentry was next Clyde Smith. October 31, 1941. This is 14 cas U0AXE70GRIWAW speaker and told of the wonder es fewer than were reported one ful love and devotion of Sister Mr. and Mrs. Warren ThompStewart to her family as a wife son and children of Milford year ago. spent SHOULD SUPPORT T and mother. Four new cases of polimyelitis the week end at Reaver with their Duet "Beautiful Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Thomp- - (lnfaUle paralysis) were report grandmother Mrs. Milo Baker, accompanied by son. ea as folows: one case from Mount Miss Lois White. Pleasant, Sanpete County; 2 casClosing remarks Bishop C. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blair and es from. Box Elder County; and win Paice, who thanked all who baby have returned to their home one case from Salt Lake City. had helped In anyway during the at san Diego, canrornia after a Since January 1, this year, a total Illness and death of Sister Ste two week visit with Mrs. Blair's wart. parents Mr. and Mrs. H. A. l ft H ti N 1 & ' rr SPECIAL LUNCHES & BREAKFASTS at tna SUNSET SWEET SHOP HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS SOFT DRINKS 8UNFREEZB ICE CREAM A. Interment was In the Mountain View Cemetery grave dedicated by Albert Muir. Those from out of town who attended the services were: three brothers David B. Covington of Pleasant Grove, John L. Coving ton of Los Angeles, California June Covington, Lorrey, Utah; half brothers and sister were Lor en Covington, Hurricane, Utah; Robert Covington, Heber C. Cov ington. Mrs. Chastic Chamberlln all of Orderville. Utah: Mrs. Char lote Rollins, and Mrs. Pheobe Lamb all of Pioche, Nevada; Mrs Marion Bradshow, ;Provo: Mrs. Dan Covington of American Fork, Utah; Mr .and Mrs. Roe Buehan- nan, Wayne Buehannan, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kesley of Minersvllle spent Sunday at Beaver with their mother Mrs. Em ma Yardley. Heavy Underwear Wooi Socks Wool Jackets Stewart. Sweat Shirts Adams, Teasdale, Utah; Dr. and Mrs. Ken II. Covington, Lorrey, Rubber Footwear Utah; Betty Covington, Lorrey, Utah; Effie Ramage, Myrtle S. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Ly man of Loa, Utah; Lizzie Morrell Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cox Salt Lake City, Utah. Heavy Blankets Part Wool Bats Case Goods Pay your subscription now We need the Money! Apples Flour (500) lb. Lots Barb Wire Staples at the A GOOD THING For A RAINY DAY ! Z7 Other diseases reported as follows: influenza 4, measiJ uerman measles 10, pneumon scarlet fever syphilis 15. 5, gonorrhea lo y II EFENSD tWD If! '7 of 35 cases has been reported and for the same period one year ago a total of 48 acses was reported. One case of undulant fever was reported from Salt Lake County. The source of the infection is listed as "raw milk". One case of typhoid fever was also reported from Salt Lake County. A decrease of 76 cases In the number of chickenpox is noted; 151 were reported this week as compared with 227 for the pre vious week. Four new cases of rheumatic fever were reported. Sixty-on- e cases of mumps were reported this is an Increase of 26 cases ever those reported for AMERICA T3 TTTriINWht T? 13 II ii el4 UNITEDjetf' STATEsH" nw bonds;: SAVINGN'iis AND STAMPM 1 L One Model A. Wheel and d - co i ON GUARD! 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Christmas Cards Mrs. Lula Bastion and Mrs. Sadie Stones of Paragonah spent Sunday at Beaver with their sister Mrs. Emma Yardley and attended the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Foch Parkinson received word Saturday that her mother Mrs. Edward Murdock was in the Cedar City Hospital with pneu monta. 1 the previous week. miLttii LUUUIV r..n,.., t case of tularemia and the H of the inection is given a bits". New cases of tuberculosis,--report- ed from the following Lake County 1. Salt LakB eft" Summit County 1, and Ogden r William Lang of Salt Lake City spent the week end at Beaver with relatives. Jack Yardley of Panguich spent Thursday at Beaver with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley Mrs. W. Limb, Melborno Limb He and Ira Yardley left Friday Mrs. Delia Gray. Mr. Wallace for Colorado and Logan, Utah. Limb, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mrs. Sarah A. McCullen of Cox all of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Firmage, Mrs. Vie Single Delta spent Wednesday at Beaver An ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan James, Mrs with her mother Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. A. J .Jensen, Mr. and derson and other relatives. Mrs. A. Smith all of Milford; Ray Mrs. Elmer Tanner of Milford Stones, Mrs. Thomas W. Jones, spent Wednesday at Beaver with Mrs. Clarenec Lamoreaux, Mrs. Sarah Stones, Leona Covington of her sister Mrs. William Miller Paragonah Utah; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. F. Tanner. Cecil Spray, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Nellie Griffiths of Milford spent Sunday at Beaver. yoop( i JL is honest you Elder Albert - , by Benediction h. if d ns om Morris. 1. V4 r Mrs. O. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ke Tin ori. Chan . of Milford tr in i f J i,uTuesday at th mother Mrs. Hattie GoodJn Xt Ne were en route to Cedar city Finds TB y The Beaver Press $2.oo a Year TtIio |